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🌈 5V RGB Splitter Hub with Case and ASUS/MSI 5V 3Pin LED Controller, LED Splitter 10-Port Hub with 50CM 3Pin Extension Cord - Ideal Solution for Expansive RGB Setups Review

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Description of 🌈 5V RGB Splitter Hub with Case and ASUS/MSI 5V 3Pin LED Controller, LED Splitter 10-Port Hub with 50CM 3Pin Extension Cord - Ideal Solution for Expansive RGB Setups

10 way 5V RGB LED Splitter Hub with PMMA Case and double side adhesive for ASUS/MSI 5V 3pin LED controller.Note:This RGB Hub interface is 5V 3Pin, please check the interface before use it. The 3 pin RGB hub can extend any 5V addressable RGB products simultaneously, while only taking up one RGB header on your motherboard.The 5V RGB hub is Only compatible with 3pin 5V addressable RGB headers or controllers. Please Do Not connect to 12V RGB components, making sure the arrows on connectors and headers line up. The function of this hub is to expand the scarce RGB interface on the motherboard. One RGB interface is divided into ten, which is used to control multiple RGB light strips and other devices. It can't power the fan. High-quality PCB, very durable,Adhesive tape on the back for easily fixing the hub in the chassistain a stable output even at full load. Package includes: 5V RGB hubx1 (3.54*1.57*0.6inch), 19.7inch 3pin RGB extension cable.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good hub but not ROG as in the picture

No wonder some companies advertise their product with false advertising. They show a hub with the ASUS ROG logo and the words "Republic of Gamers" (that's the only reason I decided to buy this particular RGB hub), and it's actually a brand I own never heard of, with her stupid name in front of it. Now it doesn't want to be in my case where it can be seen because it doesn't actually have the ROG logo for my ROG gaming system. (Players know why that means something) That's meanness on the part of

Pros
  • The function of this hub is to extend the scarce RGB interface on the motherboard. One RGB interface is divided into ten, used to control multiple RGB light strips and other devices. It cannot drive the fan.
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not like the photo and just a splinter

First, there is NO ROG LOGO on it like the photo. I hate bait and switch lists. Now for the function, if you just need one power distributor for six ARGB 5V devices without power loss (some colors need full power and turn orange when there is not enough power) this works fine. BUT it's not a "hub" in the sense that it only connects to the 5V ARGB header on your motherboard, so the RGB software doesn't know there are six devices. With that, the LEDs aren't individually addressable, meaning you…

Pros
  • High quality circuit board, very strong, adhesive tape on the back to easily fix the hub in the chassis, ensures stable performance even under full load.
Cons
  • Can't remember

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good hub but no ROG like the picture

It's no surprise that some companies promote their product with false advertising. They show a hub with the ASUS ROG logo and the words "Republic of Gamers" (that's the only reason I decided to buy this particular RGB hub), and it's actually a brand I own never heard of, with her stupid name in front of it. Now it doesn't want to be in my case where it can be seen because it doesn't actually have the ROG logo for my ROG gaming system. (Players know why that means something) That's meanness on…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not the same as pictured, just a splitter

First, there is NO ROG LOGO on it as picture shown. I hate bait and switch lists. Now for the function, if you just need one power distributor for six ARGB 5V devices without power loss (some colors need full power and turn orange when there is not enough power) this works fine. BUT it's not a "hub" in the sense that it only connects to the 5V ARGB header on your motherboard, so the RGB software doesn't know there are six devices. With that, the LEDs aren't individually addressable, meaning you

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  • AV Accessory
Cons
  • Damaged